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... Alberic the Prince of the Romans belonged . The fact has been regarded as doubtful , ' because one link in the pedigree has been filled up by conjecture . I propose to show that there is definite documentary evidence which almost ...
... Alberic the Prince of the Romans belonged . The fact has been regarded as doubtful , ' because one link in the pedigree has been filled up by conjecture . I propose to show that there is definite documentary evidence which almost ...
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... Alberic or to explain how after his death she came to bear the title of senatrix . These documents , however , are by no means free from textual inaccuracies , and I believe that the scribe accidentally wrote Theodoru when he should ...
... Alberic or to explain how after his death she came to bear the title of senatrix . These documents , however , are by no means free from textual inaccuracies , and I believe that the scribe accidentally wrote Theodoru when he should ...
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... Alberic ( I ) duke of Spoleto , and hence it was inherited by their son Alberic the Prince . There is no sign that the elder Alberic had anything to do with Rome until his alliance with Marozia . According to Benedict of Soracte , this ...
... Alberic ( I ) duke of Spoleto , and hence it was inherited by their son Alberic the Prince . There is no sign that the elder Alberic had anything to do with Rome until his alliance with Marozia . According to Benedict of Soracte , this ...
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